Transcription of INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE - Restroom PLUS
1 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE . Baked Enamel & Stainless Steel Partitions Part No. HDWT-INSTR-011. Rev. B; EN 01-1427. Page 1 of 2. Series 600 - Ceiling Hung 1 Inspection The components for this project have been custom fabricated. They are guaranteed with respect to manufacture and work- manship and were inspected at the factory. Before beginning work, the units should be inspected. If damage occurred in transit, report immediately to the freight company or other agencies that may have caused the damage. 2 Layout 3 Wall Brackets & Ceiling 4 Position Panel Brackets A. Review the layout draw- 64 . A. Drill holes for ings and packing lists that wall brackets have accompanied this and ceiling 64 . job. fasteners of 18 . B. Before proceeding, con- appropriate firm that backing of walls size for par- 18.
2 And ceiling is adequate Ceiling Pilaster Panel ticular fasten- Measurements are to support secure Center Measurements are Locations Lines ers supplied. from floor from floor mounting of the toilet FIGURE 1 B. Insert FIGURE 2. compartment units. FIGURE 3. anchoring devices in C. Establish and mark pilaster center line from back wall. A. Place panel on a sup- walls and secure wall brackets. D. Establish and mark panel center lines for wall brackets. port, 12 above the C. Insert expansion shields or other E. Establish pilaster ceiling fastener locations from side floor. ceiling fasteners and position 3/8 . wall according to shop drawings. B. Set it into wall brack- threaded rods, each secured with a F. Mark wall for bracket holes using single or double ear ets, but do not fasten shoe clip and anchor nut at ceiling.
3 Brackets as templates. panel at this time. See figure 5. 5 Pilaster Preparation Install Pilasters Beveled Washer 6 (if required). A. Align U-brack- Locking Steel Channel ets in position Nut & Locking Washer on rear of pilasters. Anchor Nut &. Shoe Clip Refer to lay- Mounting U-Bracket out drawings. Bar B. Fasten U- Pilaster brackets to Supporting Nut pilasters with Stainless Steel sheet metal Shoe FIGURE 5. screws. A. Slide stainless steel shoe carefully over mounting end of pilaster and C. Pilasters at leave appr. 5 below end. wall do not B. Screw locking nut and locking washer on threaded rods. Connect FIGURE 4 require U- mounting bracket at top of pilaster to threaded rods. Screw on sup- brackets. port nuts. Loosely tighten into ceiling. 7 Securing Pilasters 8 Panel Fastening & Shoe Positioning Typical Intermediate Door Pilaster Pilasters must be both A.
4 Level pilasters from one compartment to the Opening plumb and level. next by adjusting support nuts on the thread- A. Plumb pilaster and fas- ing rods. See figure 5. ten pilaster to panel B. Tighten locking nuts of pilaster mounting bars. End using #14 x 5/8 Pilaster machine screws. C. Slide stainless steel shoe up to ceiling, firmly B. Establish bottom door engaging shoe clips. opening by setting D. Fasten panel to wall brackets using #14 x pilaster mountings to 5/8 machine screws. desired position. E. Remove panel support device. Door Opening FIGURE 6. Series 600 - Ceiling Hung continued 9 Hinge Assembly & Door Hanging 10 Concealed Latch Assembly A. Install hinges to front pilasters. Install concealed latch-on door opposite the hinge side of Note: The top hinge has nylon bushing with MILLS door.
5 All concealed latches should be mounted at midpoint of imprinted on it. Hinge must be installed in the top posi- the door. tion. Inswing Doors B. Install pin thru cam to bottom hinge as shown in figure 7. A. Insert latch assy. (to inside of stall) and front escutcheon Put on nut but do not tighten at this time. plate into door recess and secure in place with (2) #10-40. C. Place door x 5/8 Torx head screws. bottom onto Nylon B. Slide the knob on the latch assy. to the lock position. Top Hinge bottom hinge Bushing Insert lock bolt into Inside of Door Concealed Latch Assembly pin. Tilt door the door end guide and align door hole. Push the lock Escutcheon Plate top with bolt in until end is pilasters top located into the lock hinge. spring. Lock D. Insert top C.
6 Install bumper on Spring Top hinge pin in Hinge front pilaster. Bolt top of door Pin Inswing - Black and through bumper visible from nylon bushing. Pin inside stall. Torx Head Screws Gently tap Cam Outswing - Black hinge pin until bumper visible from it is seated in outside of stall. tubular clip D. For outswing doors, within door. install door pull on Outside View Inside View Inside View of Door of Door of Panel E. Set door to outside of door. desired posi- Nut Bottom Hinge FIGURE 8. tion (30 . opening rec- FIGURE 7. ommended) and fully tighten nut on Emergency Access bottom hinge pin to set the position. Lift door causing latch bolt to clear keeper and open. 11 Miscellaneous A. Install coat hooks with 12 Care & MAINTENANCE of Toilet Partitions Hardware rubber tips for inswing doors, inside center of In order to provide toilet parti- door appr.
7 4 down from tions with the proper care and Coat Hook & Bumper top. (Use coat hooks MAINTENANCE , the following w/out rubber tips for instructions must be followed. outswing doors.) A. All surfaces must be kept Keeper &. Bumper B. For ADA compartments clean with water and a mild mount door hook, center soap solution only. The finish of door, 48 to 52 off of must be wiped dry following finished floor. (recom- cleaning. Concealed Latch mended only) B. In high humidity areas, the C. Install door bumper for rooms must be properly ventilated. outswing doors on the FIGURE 10. C. Hosing down or wet washing of these units outside of the door, may cause water absorption and damage. Bumper lower corner opposite (outside) D. For maximum protection periodic application of any stan- the hinge side or on dard furniture wax will be beneficial.
8 FIGURE 9 (inside view). adjacent wall. WARNING. Under no circumstances should these components be subjected to: Attention to work progress during new construction or renovation is impor- - Abrasive powders or pads - Water closet cleansers - Ceramic tile cleansers tant. Other trades and cleaning services may use agents for ceramics and - Solutions containing more that 1% by volume of ammonia tiles that will damage these components. - Solutions containing acids or lye - Solutions containing enzymes W142 N9101 Fountain Blvd. Part No. HDWT-INSTR-011. Menomonee Falls, WI 53051 Rev. B; EN 01-1427. Telephone: 1-800-BRADLEY Page 2 of 2. Fax: 262-253-4161.